86: Alan Ladwig Will See You In Orbit

Published: Aug. 27, 2020, 9 a.m.

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What a fun conversation! Beth and Alan combine all of the space topics you love in one incredibly entertaining episode, including:\\xa0 Astrochicks, George Lucas, hyphenated astronauts and tickets to the moon offered from former airlines company PanAm.\\xa0\\xa0

See You in Orbit? Our Dream of Spaceflight is the book Alan presents that will guide you on a historical, personal, irreverent, and often-humorous tour of the promises, expectations, principal personalities, and milestones regarding the goal individuals have to fly in space. At the end of the tour we\'ll assess whether we are getting closer to the day when we can greet fellow dreamers with the joyful salutation: See You in Orbit!Where to get your copy of the book, See You in Orbit https://www.amazon.com/See-You-Orbit-Dream-Spaceflight/dp/1733265708

\\u201cTheir letters inspired me- they were so heartfelt. Look no further! I\\u2019m your man/ woman!\\xa0 This would bring meaning to my life! Why a teacher? Why not a plumber? How about Journalists? Nurses? Everyone wanted to go.\\u201d -Alan Ladwig about being the manager of space flight participant program at NASA and receiving letters from people wanting to fly to space (from the Casual Space Podcast ).\\xa0

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Where to find Alan Ladwig:

https://toorbitproductions.com/about-me

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On Twitter @SpaceArtAl

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Here\\u2019s more about Alan:\\xa0

Alan has been recognized for his leadership and contributions in the field of policy, communications, and STEAM education in the aerospace sector. He is especially known for playing a leading role in developing and managing programs to directly engage the general public in space research and space-related outreach opportunities.\\xa0

He is Chief of To Orbit Productions, an independent company that provides consulting services and lectures on space policy as well the creation of art projects based on space themes. Ladwig is also serving as the Chief of Communications and a member of the Board of Directors of the Star Harbor Space Training Academy, a startup company with plans to offer astronaut training for the general public.

During his career Ladwig received NASA\\u2019s Distinguished Service Medal, the Exceptional Achievement Medal, two Exceptional Service Medals, the Outstanding Leadership Medal, and was a member of six Group Achievement Awards. He is a Fellow of the American Astronautical Society. In 2014 Ladwig received the Distinguish Alumni Award for both Elgin Community College and the Illinois Community College Trustees Association.

He served in U.S. Army with the 558th Artillery Group, stationed in Athens, Greece from 1972-1974.

Ladwig received a Masters in Higher Education (1976) and Bachelors in Speech (1970) from Southern Illinois University. He received an Associates degree in Business from Elgin Community College (1968). \\xa0

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